Re: [Openslp-users] OpenSLP, ports, and firewalls

2012-01-10 Thread Steve Soloski
I guess I was thinking about the line that talks about the destination port for all SLP messages... personally, I consider a reply an SLP message! :) There's not much I can set in my client... it's using the LiveTribe Java SLP package for the User Agent, and (like OpenSLP) it pretty much only

[Openslp-users] OpenSLP, ports, and firewalls

2012-01-09 Thread Steve Soloski
I'm running slpd (from OpenSLP 20.0 beta 2) and am having an issue with my Fedora 15 firewall; I think it's a problem with OpenSLP but I wanted to get some input first. My client is a Java app running LiveTribe SLP; I've changed my SLP port from the default of 427 to 1 due to Linux

Re: [Openslp-users] OpenSLP, ports, and firewalls

2012-01-09 Thread Steve Soloski
Hi Nick, The only problem with that is that the client will pick random ports for sending out it's messages. For example, in the snippet from below the AttrRqst message went out on port 47672, so that was the destination port for the AttrRply message. In other testing, I've seen various